On Negotiating with CubaAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1975 - 99 pages |
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... future we will be economically integrated with Latin America . Of course , we aren't going to be integrated with the United States , because of our differences in language , customs , ideas , and everything else , which are very great ...
... future we will be economically integrated with Latin America . Of course , we aren't going to be integrated with the United States , because of our differences in language , customs , ideas , and everything else , which are very great ...
Page 94
... future the Cubans must come to terms with the fact that they , like the Canadians and the Mexicans , must live next to the " world's most powerful and dynamic nation , the United States . " There is little likelihood that the United ...
... future the Cubans must come to terms with the fact that they , like the Canadians and the Mexicans , must live next to the " world's most powerful and dynamic nation , the United States . " There is little likelihood that the United ...
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... FUTURE , Morton A. Kaplan ( 94 pages , $ 3.00 ) WILL JAPAN REARM : A STUDY IN ATTITUDES , John K. Emmerson and Leonard A. Humphreys ( 165 pages , $ 3.00 ) AMERICAN POLICY FOR PEACE IN . THE MIDDLE EAST , 1969-1971 , Robert J. Pranger ...
... FUTURE , Morton A. Kaplan ( 94 pages , $ 3.00 ) WILL JAPAN REARM : A STUDY IN ATTITUDES , John K. Emmerson and Leonard A. Humphreys ( 165 pages , $ 3.00 ) AMERICAN POLICY FOR PEACE IN . THE MIDDLE EAST , 1969-1971 , Robert J. Pranger ...
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